The music written by the members of the ensemble was often centred on an album theme and was played with a wide variety of acoustic instruments.
The group toured France with Georges Moustaki[2] and recorded an album with producer Mike Batt and singer Maggie Reilly (Sleight of Hand, EMI).
The Parade (1992) was based on the paintings of the Dutch medieval painter Hieronymus Bosch and the CD Chambers (1994) on the work of the Belgian surrealist René Magritte.
The Golden Age (1996) was set in the 17th century and based on the true story of the VOC sailing ship Batavia.
In 1997 the group spent three months in Chile composing and recording music for the photographer Roberto Edwards' project "Cuerpos Pintados".
Because of the success of this unusual circus show the cooperation between Flairck and Corpus continued the following year, resulting in the opera Lucia the Moucheron, which premiered on 21 September 2002 in Middelburg.
In 2004 and 2005 Erik Visser worked on a solo tour called "The One Man Parade"[2] traveling through 45 Dutch theaters.